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Tourism nights booked via platforms hit nearly 1 billion

cudhfrance@gmail.com by cudhfrance@gmail.com
April 7, 2026
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Between October and December 2025, guests spent 172.3 million nights in short-term rental accommodation in the EU, booked through Airbnb, Booking or Expedia. The total number of guest nights in the last quarter of 2025 increased by 10.9% compared with the same quarter of 2024, and by 30.2% compared with the last quarter of 2023. 

Looking at the whole of 2025, guests spent a total of 951.6 million nights in short-stay accommodations booked online, indicating a 11.4% increase compared with 2024 and a 32.4% jump from 2023. 

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Source dataset: tour_ce_omr

This information comes from monthly data on short-stay accommodation offered via online platforms. Eurostat has published the data for the fourth quarter of 2025 at the national level and for the third quarter of 2025 at the regional level. 

This news article presents several highlights from the more detailed Statistics Explained article. For a more in-depth analysis, please also refer to the Statistics Explained article with annual data.

Jadranska Hrvatska was the most popular region in the third quarter of 2025

The most popular regions for short-term rental accommodation booked via online platforms in the third quarter of 2025 were Jadranska Hrvatska (27.7 million nights) in Croatia, followed by Andalucia (19.5 million) in Spain and Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur (16.9 million) in France. 

The 20 most popular tourist regions were all located in just 6 EU countries: 6 in France, 5 in Spain, 4 in Italy, 3 in Greece, and 1 in Portugal and Croatia.

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Source dataset: tour_ce_omn12

For more information

  • Statistics Explained article on short-stay accommodation offered via online collaborative economy platforms – monthly data
  • Statistics Explained article on short-stay accommodation offered via online collaborative economy platforms – annual data
  • Experimental statistics thematic section on short-stay accommodation offered via online collaborative economy platforms
  • Thematic section on tourism
  • Database on tourism
  • Webinar on tourism statistics
  • Podcast on experimental statistics
  • Tourism nights visualisation tool

Methodological note

Regional data are presented at level 2 of the Nomenclature of territorial units for statistics (NUTS 2).

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